Wiener Tierquartier starts new project for stray cats!

Wiener Tierquartier starts new project for stray cats!

Wien, Österreich - Wiener animal welfare organization starts an important project to regulate stray cat population. The Vienna animal district has now officially assumed responsibility to significantly improve the living conditions of the often neglected cats in the city. Thomas Benda, operations manager of the animal district, said that the initiative should make a clear contribution to reducing animal suffering and promoting a sustainable population. "The measure increases the quality of life of the animals and restricts uncontrolled growth," says Benda.

The campaign includes capture, neutering and subsequent bringing back the cats into their familiar surroundings. This is intended to prevent the number of animals from increasing uncontrollably, but at the same time enable the velvet paws a truly agony. The head of the veterinary office, Ruth Jily, supports the initiative with the words: "The animal quarters are now making another major contribution to the animal welfare work of the city of Vienna with its work in the stray cat project." The population is called to report uncastrated stray cats or to support the project by donating. "Reports about these shy animals are essential," the animal district demands.

donations and report of stray cats

The animal welfare organization emphasizes that many of the stray cats are very shy and that people usually only approach at dusk or at night. They often appear neglected and neglected, while free -time cats that have a home are usually well maintained. It is strongly recommended to contact the hotline "Veterinary Office and Animal Welfare, Find Service for Pets" under number 01/40008060 to submit messages about stray cats in Vienna. Anyone can also contribute directly to the relief of the cat dress, as tierquartier.at reports.

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